Crumbl Review: Confetti Cake Cookie

This is one of those cookies that’s meant to be simple, fun, and very nostalgic. It leans heavily into that classic birthday cake flavour, so you already know it’s going to be sweet and more about the overall experience than complexity.

The base is soft and cake-like, very similar to a vanilla cake turned into a cookie. It’s light, slightly fluffy, and easy to eat without feeling dense or heavy.

Flavour-wise, it’s very much that classic vanilla cake taste. It’s sweet, but not overly aggressive, and it has that familiar “birthday cake” vibe that comes from the combination of vanilla and sprinkles.

The frosting is where most of the sweetness comes from. It’s smooth, creamy, and leans on the sweeter side, but because the base is fairly mild, it balances out better than you’d expect.

The sprinkles don’t add much flavour, but they do add to the overall feel of the cookie. It gives it that fun, celebratory look and just a tiny bit of texture.

Texture overall is very consistent — soft on soft. There’s not a lot of contrast, but for this kind of cookie, it works. It’s meant to feel like a slice of cake more than anything else.

This is definitely more of a “safe” cookie. It’s not trying to be bold or unique — it’s just meant to be enjoyable and familiar.

Final Verdict:

A classic, sweet, cake-style cookie. Simple, nostalgic, and easy to like.

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